At launch, the netbooks will be available at AT&T stores in Atlanta and Philadelphia. Customer in Atlanta will be able to sign up either for a 3G data plan starting at $60, or for a “Internet at Home and On the Go” plan that bundles a 200MB/month 3G plan with home DSL service for $60. A similar pormotion will be available from 8 AT&T stores in the Philadelphia region.

AT&T will be selling laptops with built-in 3G modems including the Acer Aspire One, Dell Insprion Mini 9 and Mini 12, and the LG Xenia (which may be another name for the LG X120). Prices will range from $49.99 to $249.99 with a wireless service plan, or from $449.99 to $599.99 without a service contract.

Of course, these netbooks aren’t really that cheap when you tally up the cost over the course of a 2 year contract. A $60/month plan will cost you $1440 over 24 months. But if you were planning on paying for the service anyway, you may soon be able to pick up a dirt cheap netbook while you’re at it.

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Why? I think everyone should pass on this because with the purchase of a service plan your $49 netbook will end up costing you over $600 dollars annually. No thanks AT&T.

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Does anyone see the evil nature of such deals. If AT&T/Cingular, Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, etc can give away free equipment they must be making frightening amounts of money off of 3G contracts. In other words, 3G is a cash cow that consumers should be avoiding.

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Here is an article that I read at engadget. I think its just like everyone figured. AT&T kicks off $50 netbook-with-a-catch trial by Donald Melanson, posted Apr 1st 2009 at 4:13PM We’d already had some indication that Dell’s Mini 9 and Mini 12 netbooks were headed to AT&T stores, and it now looks like those and a few more are now finally available from the carrier — in Atlanta and Philadelphia, at least. From the looks of it, Atlanta is the real test bed for the trial, with customers there now able to snag netbooks with built-in 3G at prices “starting at $49.99,” assuming they also sign up for AT&T’s “Internet at Home and On the Go” broadband bundle, of course, which itself starts at $60 a month for a 200 MB per month mobile data plan and basic DSL service. AT&T only goes so far as to say that… Read more »

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[…] is only doing this in certain cities right now, and this price is for the Louisville area. I have seen prices as low as $49.99 in other cities, such as Atlanta, and […]

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Thanks man, just what I was looking for. Worked like a charm Thanks so much…

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